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Wednesday, December 17, 2008

New Music Fad: Neck Braces

Headline: Headbangers urged to brace themselves
Clip from: news.com.au
Date of clip: 17.12.8
Caption: Hitman's Movie Deal
HEAVY metal fans are being urged to wear a neck brace or ditch their love of hard music to stop head and neck injuries.

Headline: Former Hit Man for Boston Mob Gets Movie Deal
Clip from: FOXNews.com
Date of clip: 17.12.8
Caption: Hitman's Movie Deal
The former hit man for a Boston crime family may soon see his sordid life story on the big screen, "GoodFellas"-style, after selling the rights to a Hollywood movie producer -- and the law enforcement agent who helped him cop a plea is not happy with the money deal.

John V. Martorano pleaded guilty in 1999 to killing 20 people in exchange for becoming a government witness. Now he's sold the rights to his mob tale for an undisclosed sum to Graham King of GK Films in Santa Monica, Calif.

Headline: Man, 98, confronts intruder after Bolton bedroom raid
Clip from: thisislancashire.co.uk
Date of clip: 17.12.8
Caption: This dude is spry for his age
A 98-year-old pensioner woke up in his bedroom to find a burglar going through his wardrobe and drawers.

The elderly man was asleep in his home in Bridgewater Street, Walkden, between 9.30pm and 10pm on Saturday when the attempted robbery took place.

The raider ran downstairs and searched for more of the pensioner's property to steal.

Headline: Now you can throw shoes at Bush too
Clip from: news.com.au
Date of clip: 16.12.8
Caption: The Games People Play
FOLLOWING in the footsteps of the Iraqi journalist who hurled his shoes at US President George W Bush, anyone can take a virtual swipe at the US leader thanks to a new game.
The aim of Sock and Awe, launched by Britain's Alex Tew, is to knock Mr Bush out with a shoe.

At 7.05am (AEDT) today Mr Bush had been hit by 4,436,898 virtual shoes .

Aptly named after the US "Shock and Awe" military campaign to knock out Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, the game gives players 30 seconds to aim at a figure of Bush ducking behind a rostrum.

Headline: Woman Goes To The Pound And Brings Home 27 Dogs
Clip from: FOXNews.com
Date of clip: 16.12.8
Caption: Here doggy, doggy, doggy
A Spanish Springs woman who went to a California dog pound looking for pet to replace her own dog that was hit by a car admits she went overboard when she brought home 27 dogs that were facing euthanasia. But she didn't expect to run afoul of the law.

Headline: Boy Freed From Airtight Bank Safe
Clip from: news.com.au
Date of clip: 16.12.8
Caption: Kids Are Not Getting Smarter
An 8-year-old boy was freed Sunday after being trapped in an airtight bank safe in Istanbul, Turkey.
Scores of onlookers watched as firefighters used a sledgehammer and electric saw to free Cihan Sevinc.
The youngster had found the discarded vault while playing in a footpath in Istanbul with friends. It had been left outside a safe shop, whose owner was away on holiday.Unaware of the danger it posed, Cihan climbed into the safe and his companions shut the door behind him as a joke..

Headline: Anti-kidnap expert kidnapped
Clip from: news.com.au
Date of clip: 16.12.8
Caption: Sleepwalking is one thing, but..
A TOP US anti-kidnapping expert was kidnapped in northeast Mexico last week, reports said today, in an audacious move amid a wave of drug-related violence and kidnappings.
Security adviser Felix Batista, 55, was abducted on December 10 in Saltillo in Coahuila state after taking part in two conferences on business security, Reforma Daily said, quoting local government officials.

Headline: Sleeping woman 'zzz-mails' friends
Clip from: news.com.au
Date of clip: 15.12.8
Caption: Sleepwalking is one thing, but..
A WOMAN in deep sleep sent emails to friends in what doctors believe is the first reported case of using the internet while asleep.

Headline: Giants Fan in Skimpy Santa Outfit Kicked Out of Stadium
Clip from: FOXNews.com
Date of clip: 15.12.8
Caption: New Music Fad: Neck Braces
The New York Giants need another sack — to cover a flamboyant fan who wears skimpy outfits.
Sondra Fortunato went to Giants Stadium last week wearing a Santa Claus outfit, a tiara, fishnet stockings, a bathing suit bottom and high-heeled boots.
She also had a suitcase and two 11-by-17 signs reading "Go Giants" and "Have a No Guns Christmas," referring to the team's wide receiver shooting himself in the leg.
She insists nothing naughty was showing even though she's "well-endowed." As the middle-aged woman puts it, "You couldn't even see my underwear."

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